Price for Infant/Young Child’s Formula Milk Powder Rose in September in September
By CnAgri2012-10-30 11:24:42 PrintIn September 2012 the price for infant/young child’s formula milk powder of domestic brands rose slightly. The average price for domestic brands was 152.32 yuan/kg, up by 8.67% year on year or up 0.58% from August; the price for foreign brands was 198.92 yuan/kg, up by 4.96% year on year or up 0.97% from August.
Retail Prices of Infant Formula Milk Powder in China, by Month, 2009-2012
From “China Dairy Market Monthly Report”
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